Trump Trademarked His Escort Service In China This Week, And 13 Other Facts You Need To Know Immediately

From accusing Obama of wiretapping him, to holding bowling meetings about healthcare, here’s everything Trump did this week.

Trump meeting with House of Representatives committee leaders about the American Health Care Act in the Roosevelt Room at the White House March 10, 2017, while the Native Nations Rise protest raged outside.
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2. Had a really rough, rage-filled weekend. Poor guy!

The Washington Postreported, "When Trump ran into Christopher Ruddy on the golf course and later at dinner Saturday, he vented to his friend. “This will be investigated,” Ruddy recalled Trump telling him. 'It will all come out. I will be proven right.'

"'He was pissed,' said Ruddy, the chief executive of Newsmax, a conservative media company. 'I haven’t seen him this angry.'"

3. Signed a new Muslim ban executive order.

It's a 90-day ban on new visas being issued to people from six of of the countries included in the first ban (Iraq is not exempt from the otder) and will suspend the U.S. refugee program for all countries for 120 days.

12. Approved 40 airstrikes on al-Qaeda targets in Yemen over a five-day period.

"The weeklong blitz in Yemen eclipsed the annual bombing total for any year during Obama’s presidency," Foreign Policy reported. "Under the previous administration, approval for strikes came only after slow-moving policy discussions, with senior officials required to sign off on any action. The Trump administration has proven much quicker at green-lighting attacks."

This comes after the botched Navy SEAL mission in Yemen, which Trump claims was "very successful." It was actually a bloodbath for civilians, The Intercept reported.

Eric Trump spoke to The New York Timeson Thursday: "'The stars have all aligned,' Eric Trump, who as executive vice president of the Trump Organization oversees all its golf properties, said on Thursday morning, while sipping an iced tea at the restaurant inside the Trump International Hotel before appearing at a promotional event for the Memorial Day tournament. 'I think our brand is the hottest it has ever been.'"

14. Is very much enjoying being shut up in the White House.

"He has long been a creature of comfort, eschewing some of New York's glitzy balls and galas to instead stay at home, watch TV and dine in his apartment, while watching sports and calling friends. After winning the presidency, he largely stayed in his apartment or at Mar-a-Lago, venturing out once in New York to the 21 Club for dinner. He is happy to not go outside," Politico reported.